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1 minute ago, jaywalker2 said:

I don't know why all the hate for White Lotus. Everybody says it's boring -- what is boring exactly? You've got the sleazy Russians,the corrupt investment manager and his tone deaf wife and incestuous sons. You've got Walton Goggins finally able to confront the man who killed his father -- and turns away from violence even as the monk at the meditation center is warning that violence turns back on itself. You've got the gentle and kind Gaitok, whom Lisa, who's probably in league with the Russians, is trying to turn into a killer.  You've got Gary, who is planning nothing good I'm sure, and his slut girlfriend and finally you've got Belinda who wants to make the moral decision to have nothing to do with a murderer like Gary while everybody around her is telling her to shut up and take the money. Because that's all we care about in today's society -- money.

 

What's boring about any of that. The show isn't perfect by any means but it's much much better than junk like Black Doves, 1923 (is this show going to be the death of Taylor Sheriden?), the new version of Presumed Innocence, which was laughable, or Jack Reacher and it's lazy writing and lame acting. At least it has depth, a valid social critique, and a complex plot.

I agree.  While Season 3 has been a slow burner, I can't wait for Sunday's 90-minute finale! 

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27 minutes ago, jaywalker2 said:

I don't know why all the hate for White Lotus. Everybody says it's boring -- what is boring exactly? You've got the sleazy Russians,the corrupt investment manager and his tone deaf wife and incestuous sons. You've got Walton Goggins finally able to confront the man who killed his father -- and turns away from violence even as the monk at the meditation center is warning that violence turns back on itself. You've got the gentle and kind Gaitok, whom Lisa, who's probably in league with the Russians, is trying to turn into a killer.  You've got Gary, who is planning nothing good I'm sure, and his slut girlfriend and finally you've got Belinda who wants to make the moral decision to have nothing to do with a murderer like Gary while everybody around her is telling her to shut up and take the money. Because that's all we care about in today's society -- money.

 

What's boring about any of that. The show isn't perfect by any means but it's much much better than junk like Black Doves, 1923 (is this show going to be the death of Taylor Sheriden?), the new version of Presumed Innocence, which was laughable, or Jack Reacher and it's lazy writing and lame acting. At least it has depth, a valid social critique, and a complex plot.

How about a spoiler warning for those who haven't started it yet.

 

FWIW, I enjoyed the first 2 seasons.

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19 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Anything starring Val Kilmer. 

 

Also one of my favorite actors:

 

Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65

https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/actor-val-kilmer-dead-65

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On 4/1/2025 at 4:01 PM, BritManToo said:

Watched it, dreadfully dull.

I enjoyed it, no CGI, no superheroes, car chases or gunfights, just good acting and suspense.

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20 hours ago, jaywalker2 said:

I don't know why all the hate for White Lotus. Everybody says it's boring -- what is boring exactly? You've got the sleazy Russians,the corrupt investment manager and his tone deaf wife and incestuous sons. You've got Walton Goggins finally able to confront the man who killed his father -- and turns away from violence even as the monk at the meditation center is warning that violence turns back on itself. You've got the gentle and kind Gaitok, whom Lisa, who's probably in league with the Russians, is trying to turn into a killer.  You've got Gary, who is planning nothing good I'm sure, and his slut girlfriend and finally you've got Belinda who wants to make the moral decision to have nothing to do with a murderer like Gary while everybody around her is telling her to shut up and take the money. Because that's all we care about in today's society -- money.

 

What's boring about any of that. The show isn't perfect by any means but it's much much better than junk like Black Doves, 1923 (is this show going to be the death of Taylor Sheriden?), the new version of Presumed Innocence, which was laughable, or Jack Reacher and it's lazy writing and lame acting. At least it has depth, a valid social critique, and a complex plot.

 

No, I never bash nor hate, so I try not to waste the bit of energy left in me. It is Mike White who may have made an intentional therapeutic miscalculation by alienating the entire cast in a non-fitting habitat. After going viral twice, Mike White now finds himself like Clarence, the very unfortunate cross-eyed lion of the ’60s—distinctive, memorable, yet somewhat misplaced.

 

But something much more profound happens here. When a show is set in a place that feels familiar to me, it acts as a doorway to memories and emotions. White Lotus Season 3 attracted a much larger audience due to the virality of WL1 and WL2, but it also became a conduit for reconnecting with old friends and lovely past moments. For me, it pulled attention away from an overly complicated—and therefore boring—plot, shifting my focus toward revisiting what you’ve summarized thus far, and into an entirely different emotional space.

 

Such an experience is a testament to the power of environment in storytelling: once upon a rock-on-top-of-the-watermelon time, there were two lovely, well-ripened seasons... It’s fascinating to watch how a simple change in setting can alter the focus and create a deeper, more personal connection to a show.

 

Casting for WL3 wasn’t easy. Some of these people walked away.

 

Why does a lion go on holiday?

 

To relax and paws for a while! 😆 Or maybe to hunt for some roar-some adventures! 🦁🌴

 

Why does a lion like Mike White go on holiday? 

 

To escape the prying eyes—even if they’re crossed! 😆 Or maybe to find a setting where he’s the king of the jungle again, 
instead of feeling like a misplaced guest. 🦁🎬🌴
 

Apologies for the earlier confusion.

 

The final episode of "The White Lotus" Season 3 is scheduled to air on Sunday, April 6, 2025. The finale will be the longest episode in the series' history, running approximately 90 minutes.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, xylophone said:

Also one of my favourite actors and to this day I still reckon that his portrayal of Doc Holliday in the movie "Tombstone" was marvellous.

 

Saddened to hear of his passing, but with a voice box and a feeding tube in his throat, he was always going to be suspect to various infections, sadly.

 

"I'm Your Huckleberry"

 

 

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1 hour ago, jacnl2000 said:

 

No, I never bash nor hate, so I try not to waste the bit of energy left in me. It is Mike White who may have made an intentional therapeutic miscalculation by alienating the entire cast in a non-fitting habitat. After going viral twice, Mike White now finds himself like Clarence, the very unfortunate cross-eyed lion of the ’60s—distinctive, memorable, yet somewhat misplaced.

 

But something much more profound happens here. When a show is set in a place that feels familiar to me, it acts as a doorway to memories and emotions. White Lotus Season 3 attracted a much larger audience due to the virality of WL1 and WL2, but it also became a conduit for reconnecting with old friends and lovely past moments. For me, it pulled attention away from an overly complicated—and therefore boring—plot, shifting my focus toward revisiting what you’ve summarized thus far, and into an entirely different emotional space.

 

Such an experience is a testament to the power of environment in storytelling: once upon a rock-on-top-of-the-watermelon time, there were two lovely, well-ripened seasons... It’s fascinating to watch how a simple change in setting can alter the focus and create a deeper, more personal connection to a show.

 

Casting for WL3 wasn’t easy. Some of these people walked away.

 

Why does a lion go on holiday?

 

To relax and paws for a while! 😆 Or maybe to hunt for some roar-some adventures! 🦁🌴

 

Why does a lion like Mike White go on holiday? 

 

To escape the prying eyes—even if they’re crossed! 😆 Or maybe to find a setting where he’s the king of the jungle again, 
instead of feeling like a misplaced guest. 🦁🎬🌴
 

Apologies for the earlier confusion.

 

The final episode of "The White Lotus" Season 3 is scheduled to air on Sunday, April 6, 2025. The finale will be the longest episode in the series' history, running approximately 90 minutes.

 

 

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I agree that having intimate knowledge of Thailand creates another dimension to the viewing experience. I don't know how much time Mike White in Thailand but I think he's done a very good job of displaying the contradictions in this culture. I thought expisode 7 was particularly good, the way he juxtaposed the Buddhist imagery with the images of violence and desire. We have the violence of Muay Thai. Saxon is incapable of understanding what Chelsea is tryiing to tell him as all he can think about is sleeping with her. Even as the Buddhist monk is warning his acolytes that violence always turns back on itself, we see Rick determined to pursue his obsession with revenge. And it's not just the foreigners. We have Gaitok, the security guard, plaintively confessing his reluctance to hurt people only to have Mook (Lalisa) respond that violence is natural and he has to be strong if he wants to succeed.

 

It's these subtlties and conflicts that have taken the White Lotus in a direction it hasn't gone before. I guess some people don't like that, especially because most of the comedy is lacking, but I find it thought-provoking. The big question is whether they'll be able to bring all these loose threads together in the finale.

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Another classic Val Kilmer clip from Tombstone, Doc Holiday meets Johnny Ringo (1993) Val Kilmer

 

 

 

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I am sure it has been mentioned before just discovered Ferry on Netflix.  I like it the main actor he is good his mannerisms and attitude are hilarious.

English dubbed so doesn't match the Dutch mouth speak, but not a problem cuz I really like the series.

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